Newsstand
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This may include awards, nominations, achievements, interviews, recent publications,
and anything else pertaining to your accomplishments as a writer.
Read through the Newsstand Submission Guidelines for best practices. And for more tips, read previous announcements sent in by your fellow CWC members below.
Colleen Olle’s latest picture book receives enthusiastic review
Colleen Olle’s picture book Sophia and Sinclair Get Lost! has received an enthusiastic review. Laura Smith, a middle-grade author who writes for HubPages, “was pleasantly surprised by the twists and turns this story takes” and deems this book “a perfect autumn read.”
In an interview with Laura, Colleen reflects on her picture book writing process and more.
Marianne Brems has new poem published!
Marianne Brems’s poem “It’s Like That Sometimes” was published in The Midnight Fawn Review on November 30. Learn more about Marianne.
James Hanna scores a reprint in A Thin Slice of Anxiety
James Hanna’s rant, “Orville Baumgardner and the Circle of Limbo,” appears as a reprint in A Thin Slice of Anxiety. First published in Cream Scene Carnival, this piece combines America’s toxic gun culture with Dante’s Inferno. James takes great pleasure in relegating our NRA puppets to the deepest recesses of hell. After all, why should Dante have all the fun?
Eva Barrows to host January workshop: Solving Point of View Problems
Join developmental editor Eva Barrows and copy editor Lila LaBine for a free one-hour Zoom session on Wednesday, January 15, at 11:00 a.m. PST. The discussion will center around common point of view issues authors face when writing their first drafts and methods to solve them. Read more and register here.
Geri Spieler to discuss her latest novel in Palo Alto
On Thursday, December 5 at 6:30 p.m., Geri Spieler will be in conversation with David Harris about her latest book Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss and Liberation. This historical fiction is based on her grandmother’s story of fleeing the violence and anti-Semitism of Eastern Europe at the turn of the century. This free event will take place in the Embarcadero Room at the Palo Alto Rinconada Library.
Marianne Brems to participate in Winter 2024 Kelsay Books Reading
Marianne Brems will be one of the guest readers in the Winter 2024 Kelsay Books Reading on Zoom. She will read from her new poetry collection Stepping Stones on December 14 from 12:00–1:30 p.m. If you wish to attend, please register in advance to receive the link. Copies of Stepping Stones are available from Kelsay Books and Amazon.
Songs Sharp & Tender—Carol Park’s first book out!
From Kelsay Press comes Carol Park’s poetry collection, Songs Sharp & Tender. Often biographical narratives delve into intercultural marriage, local dilemmas (fire and political splits), travel, loss, and a neurodivergent marriage with the anger, grief, and empathy essential to our journey. Find it at Kelsay Books or Amazon in paperback and on Kindle.
Developmental Editor Eva Barrows Answers Your Editing Questions
Join Developmental Editor Eva Barrows and Copy Editor Lila LaBine on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 11:00 AM at their November Ask an Editor workshop. Eva and Lila will answer common questions curious authors have about the editing process in this free one-hour Zoom session. There will be a live Q&A session at the end of their presentation.
Carole Bumpus Celebrates Launch of Fourth Book in her Culinary Series
Join Carole Bumpus on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 7:00 pm at Books Inc. Palo Alto where she will be celebrating the launch of the fourth book in her culinary travel series, Adventures on Land and Sea: Searching for Culinary Pleasures in Provence and the Cote d'Azur! Carole will also be among four culinary artists and writers sharing ideas for holiday fare at Kepler’s Books on Tuesday, November 19 at 7:00 pm.
Another Brems Poem Published
Marianne Brems' poem "As the Light Bends" which is included in her latest book Stepping Stones was publsihed in the "One Poem Review" section of The Lake literary journal on November 1, 2024
James Hanna Wins Gold for Lights Out Lizzie
James’s novella, Lights Out Lizzie, won gold in the fiction humor category from Book Fest. His fictional essay, “The Allegretti Paradox,” appeared in the online journal, A Thin Slice of Anxiety, and Bewildering Stories published a reprint of his story “Fruits,” renaming it “Known by Its Fruit.”
Darlene Frank to present “Writing Hard Stories” at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo and Palo Alto
People who want to write a memoir often find themselves reluctant to begin or continue writing because of the nature of the story they want to tell. Maybe the story is dark, and you want to write without being pulled back into painful memories. Maybe your story will upset someone in your family if it’s published. Maybe you haven’t begun to write this story, because you don’t know where to start.
At Writers Helping Writers in November, you’ll discover how other writers have handled such stories and look at ways you can navigate the writing process so you feel less pressure and more safety as you tell your story—hard as it might be—in your own way.
Join Darlene Frank on Thursday, November 14, 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. at San Mateo Public Library and on Thursday, November 21, 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. at Rinconada Library in Palo Alto.
Carole Bumpus to present “Mastering Book Marketing & Building Your Author Platform” at our November meeting
After submitting your manuscript, the next stage of your author’s journey begins. At our November meeting, Carole Bumpus will explore the essential steps every author needs to take to ensure their book reaches its full potential. From establishing an online presence and crafting compelling meta data to understanding your target audience and hiring a publicist, you’ll learn how to become your book’s greatest advocate. Please join us Sunday, November 17, 10 a.m.—noon at the Sequoia Yacht Club in Redwood City.
Kate Adams to present at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo and Palo Alto
Kate Adams, Fault Zone poetry editor, will host two Writers Helping Writers events in October. On Thursday, October 10, from 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m., at San Mateo Public Library, she will invite writers to look at poetic lines and build a quatrain and blank verse. She will also offer advice for submitting to the Fault Zone anthology (deadline October 31).
On Thursday, October 17, from 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m., at Rinconada Library in Palo Alto, Kate and fellow writers will help each other explore that special space where half the page can be left empty in the service of enhancing the meaning of the other half.
Vibha Interview @ Books Inc with Martha Gies
Come join Vibha Akkaraju as she converses with Martha Gies, author of Broken Open (Trail to Table, 2024), a memoir told in 18 essays. The discussion and reading will take place in person at Books Inc, Mountain View, on Friday, Oct 25, at 7 pm. Gies has been writing, publishing, and teaching in Oregon for more than 50 years. Her previous book, Up All Night, was called “a fine example of living, breathing oral history,” by Booklist, and “intriguing” and “stirring” by Publisher’s Weekly. More info here.
Poetry by Reena Kapoor
Member Reena Kapoor presented her poetry at the 2024 South Asian Literary and Arts Festival (SALA) held at Stanford on Saturday, September 28th. Plus, two of her poems were selected and published in the recently published Redwood Writers 2024 Poetry Anthology called “One Day”. The anthology is available on Amazon.
Laurel’s Interview on Latest Fault Zone Sparks Views
At our September 21st meeting, Laurel Anne Hill asked those who had not already done so, to listen to the Independent Press Award's interview with her. The interview was conducted by Gabby Olczak and covers Laurel's work with Fault Zone, her three novels and her writing history. The YouTube views have now reached 1.5K! Keep passing on the link to your friends.
Carol Peyser at Feldman’s Books
Carol Peyser will star at two upcoming events at Feldman's bookstore in downtown Menlo Park, interviewing two senior genetic counselors from Stanford on October 15 and Dec 6. These relate to her debut novel hopefully in She Writes Press. Dancing With Fate centers around fraught matters of whether we humans want to know our genetic futures (as well as other themes). The first speaker specializes in testing for cancer genes but will also cover general caveats and cautions. The second will talk about testing for neurologic diseases like Alzheimer's and Huntington's disease (both with no cure so do people at risk want to know?) Carol will also share about the journey to her novel. Link to get tickets.
Megan E. McDonald to present Seeking Publishing Representation: Compiling Your List of Agents to Query
Join writer and aspiring author Megan E. McDonald at our Saturday, October 19, meeting as she demystifies the process of compiling a comprehensive target list. First, she will demonstrate the essential tools one can use to research prospective agents. Second, she will run through her own system based on her writing style and current projects, then open the floor to one or two attendees and help them start to compile lists live. You will leave with a better understanding of how to frame your search for relevant agents.
James Hanna interviewed by Literally Stories
Literally Stories, a site that has published twenty of James Hanna’s tales, interviews him in a Sunday feature entitled “Sunday Whoever.” The questions are fun questions and are not to be taken too seriously.